Instructions for Form 1040
taxmap/instr/i1040gi-007.htm#TXMP1305b51cYou can deduct $3,650 on line 42 for each exemption you can take.
taxmap/instr/i1040gi-007.htm#TXMP4fb0400ctaxmap/instr/i1040gi-007.htm#TXMP1afeb0a1Check the box on line 6b if either of the following applies.
- Your filing status is married filing jointly and your spouse
cannot be claimed as a dependent on another person's return.
- You were married at the end of 2010, your filing status is
married filing separately or head of household, and both of the following apply.
- Your spouse had no income and is not filing a return.
- Your spouse cannot be claimed as a dependent on another
person's return.
If your filing status is head of household and you check the
box on line 6b, enter the name of your spouse on the dotted line next to line
6b. Also, enter your spouse's social security number in the space provided at
the top of your return. If you became divorced or legally separated during 2010,
you cannot take an exemption for your former spouse.
taxmap/instr/i1040gi-007.htm#TXMP66639e96If your spouse died in 2010 and you did not remarry by the end
of 2010, check the box on line 6b if you could have taken an exemption for your
spouse on the date of death. For other filing instructions, see
Death of a Taxpayer on page 88.